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transitive verb plačati v gotovini, plačati vse skupaj -
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• platiti trak čaša trak para -
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• maksaa käteisellä -
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• záloha na mzdu -
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• platit hotově• složit peníze hotově -
110 pay down
платить наличными* * *платить наличными* * *1) платить наличными 2) делать первый взнос (при покупке в рассрочку) -
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112 pay down
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114 pay down, to
1) давать задаток 2) платить в счёт чего-л 3) уплатить наличными; делать первый взнос (при покупке в рассрочку); платить наличными; заплатить наличными 4) уплатить в счёт чего-либо; уплатить в счёт чего-л -
115 pay down
плати́ти готі́вкою -
116 pay\ down
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117 pay\ sg\ down
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > pay down
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120 pay down
2) делать первый взнос; давать задаток
См. также в других словарях:
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down — I. /daʊn / (say down) adverb 1. from higher to lower; in descending direction or order; into or in a lower position or condition. 2. on or to the ground. 3. to a point of submission, inactivity, etc. 4. to or in a position spoken of as lower, as… …
Down — 1. adv., prep., adj., v., & n. adv. (superl. downmost) 1 into or towards a lower place, esp. to the ground (fall down; knelt down). 2 in a lower place or position (blinds were down). 3 to or in a place regarded as lower, esp.: a southwards. b… … Useful english dictionary
down — 1. adv., prep., adj., v., & n. adv. (superl. downmost) 1 into or towards a lower place, esp. to the ground (fall down; knelt down). 2 in a lower place or position (blinds were down). 3 to or in a place regarded as lower, esp.: a southwards. b… … Useful english dictionary